Short answer: the public PageRank score Google used to show is gone (retired years ago), so chasing "PageRank" is outdated. Google still uses link-based authority internally, but you now gauge it with third-party metrics like Domain Rating, and you build it the same honest way: great content and quality backlinks. Here is what replaced PageRank and what to actually do. What happened to PageRank PageRank was Google's original link-based ranking idea, and for years a public 0-10 score was visible in a toolbar. Google stopped updating that public score and removed it entirely. Google likely still uses link signals internally, but there is no public PageRank number to chase anymore. Any tool claiming to show your "PageRank" today is using something else. The metrics people use now Metric By Domain Rating (DR) Ahrefs Domain Authority (DA) Moz Authority Score Semrush These are third-party estimates , not Google numbers. They are useful for comparing s...
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